Tennessee Colony zip , Texas. Unemployment Rate. Median Income. Median Home Price. Median Age. Comfort Index Climate. Recent job growth is Positive. Tennessee Colony zip jobs have increased by 2.
More Economy. More Voting Stats. Since , it has had a population decline of 2. In Tennessee Colony had a population of A few grocers and cotton gins served the area, and it had a telephone connection.
During the twentieth century the town functioned as a small agricultural center. The population rose to in but decreased throughout the s. In it was In the Texas Department of Corrections purchased 21, acres southwest of town, and construction began for the Coffield Unit, a medium-security prison facility designed to hold 2, prisoners. That year the population of Tennessee Colony was at an all-time high of In a second prison facility, the Beto Unit, was completed.
The prisons included factories for metal fabrication, concrete blocks, and highway signs. Agricultural and livestock operations were also conducted.
From the s through the early s the population of Tennessee Colony remained at Hooker and by Professor Sidney Newsome. They drew patronage from Palestine and other area towns. Remembered students included Addison and Randolph Clark, later to become founders of a college that would be forerunner of Texas Christian University. Descendants of original colonists still live here. Historical Marker: off Spur about 0. One of their first community efforts was construction of a log church building on a hill near this site.
Located on the Manuel Riondo Land Grant of , the Tennessee Colony Cemetery may include graves dating from the s and s, although no marked stones remain as evidence.
A large vacant area in the center of the burial ground once included numerous fieldstones indicating the presence of individual gravesites. Over the years, however, the stones have been moved or misplaced. The earliest marked grave is that of Mrs. Manurva E.
Shelton b. Other interments here include those of pioneer area settlers and their descendants, military veterans, members of local fraternal orders, and community leaders.
In , the heirs of M. Avant - formally deeded this land to the Tennessee Colony Cemetery Association. Still used, the Tennessee Colony Cemetery reflects over a century of the area's history dating from the days of the Republic of Texas. Elbert S. Jemison, believed to have come from Alabama Circa , established a plantation in this vicinity.
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